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Good Times

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
790
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Cher, Sonny Bono, and Sonny & Cher in Good Times (1967)
ParodyComedyMusicalWestern

Sonny and Cher spoof many Hollywood classic movie scenes.Sonny and Cher spoof many Hollywood classic movie scenes.Sonny and Cher spoof many Hollywood classic movie scenes.

  • Director
    • William Friedkin
  • Writers
    • Tony Barrett
    • Nicholas Hyams
    • William Friedkin
  • Stars
    • Sonny Bono
    • Cher
    • Sonny & Cher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    790
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Friedkin
    • Writers
      • Tony Barrett
      • Nicholas Hyams
      • William Friedkin
    • Stars
      • Sonny Bono
      • Cher
      • Sonny & Cher
    • 28User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sonny Bono
    Sonny Bono
    • Sonny
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Cher
    Cher
    • Chér
    • (uncredited)
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    Sonny & Cher
    Sonny & Cher
    • Sonny & Cher
    • (as Sonny and Cher)
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Mordicus…
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Warren
    Larry Duran
    Larry Duran
    • Smith
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Tough Hombre
    Lennie Weinrib
    Lennie Weinrib
    • Leslie Garth
    Peter Robbins
    Peter Robbins
    • Brandon
    Edy Williams
    Edy Williams
    • Mordicus' Girl
    China Lee
    China Lee
    • Mordicus' Girl
    Diane Haggerty
    • Mordicus' Girl
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Lieutenant
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Solly
    Hank Worden
    Hank Worden
    • Kid
    Morris Buchanan
    Morris Buchanan
    • Proprietor
    Charles Smith
    Charles Smith
    • Telegrapher
    John Cliff
    John Cliff
    • Gangster
    • Director
      • William Friedkin
    • Writers
      • Tony Barrett
      • Nicholas Hyams
      • William Friedkin
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    4moonspinner55

    Great soundtrack, weak flick...

    Pop-singing duo (and mod-dressed lovebirds) Sonny & Cher are tapped to star in their own movie, but the couple are distressed over the corny script. Sonny Bono's soundtrack to "Good Times", which he produced and arranged (impeccably so), sounds like the very best of Phil Spector; the songs may give non-fans a glimpse at true musical genius. Unfortunately, all this aural greatness comes at the expense of a wayward, throw-away feature. Sonny & Cher spend most of their time on-screen bickering in a too-real example of marital discord. Debuting director William Friedkin stuffs the proceedings with eye-candy, but he can't get any momentum going in the fantasy scenes and they just peter out. It's a strenuous comedy, the biggest mistake of which was to plunk the leads down in the middle of so much unhappiness. They don't want to make the movie, they're being forced to make the movie, they fight about compromising their ideals about making the damn movie. Only the opening and closing montages are sunny, the rest is much too heavy--even with all that groovy music in the background. ** from ****
    6LeonardKniffel

    Preview of What Would Come from Cher

    Best described at a "camp classic," this series of romps involves a singing duo called Sonny & Cher, played by a singing duo named Sonny & Cher. The film resembles episodes that later made up the "Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour" of 1970s television. The pair spoofs three genres: western, jungle, and detective, so it's a movie starring themselves trying to figure out how to make a movie starring themselves, with the wonderful actor George Sanders as the bad guy. The costumes, the music by Sonny Bono, the songs sung by Cher, and the glimpses at the performances that Cher had yet to deliver make the movie worth watching. They save their famous hit "I Got You Babe" for the very end. My favorite piece of dialogue comes after Sonny says, "Shucks man, I can't sing" and Cher replies, "Don't let that stop you." It never did.
    7rooprect

    This. Movie. Kicks. Butt.

    I don't own a single Sonny & Cher album, but I thought this film was fantastic. What's not to love about this movie? It's a time capsule to the outrageous 60s where comedy didn't have to make sense to be funny, singers didn't have to be on pitch to sound great, and plots didn't have to be fairytale-simple in order to entertain.

    Indeed, the plot of this movie revolves around Sonny & Cher's contract to make a movie and their apprehension to the screenwriter's sappy story. Rather than go along with a lame Hollywood regurgitation of a "sure thing", they take us on a series of trippy brainstorms, showing us how *they* would make a movie. It's weird, it's wacky, at times it's incomprehensible, but it is undoubtedly unique.

    This film is basically 3 stories within a story. The first is a western, the second is a jungle flick, and the third is a film noir detective story (in brilliant colour, no less). The comedy is hilarious if it's your style. It's sort of a madcap, deadpan, surrealistic sense of humour a lot like The Monkees TV show (or the Monkees film "Head"), a bit of Gilligan's Island with its intelligent slapstick, and toward the end it's a lot like "Airplane" with its utterly bizarre, over-the-top satire. Definitely stick around for the detective story which is my favourite of the lot. Anyone who's a fan of the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker films ("Airplane", "Naked Gun", "Top Secret", "Hot Shots") should get a kick out of that sequence.

    The tunes (again, I know nothing about Sonny & Cher except for "Babe I Got You Babe" from the movie Groundhog Day) are thoroughly entertaining even when they're rough around the edges. Apparently Sonny Bono was sort of a Bob Dylan kinda guy who didn't have the most impeccable voice but knew how to deliver a lyric. Cher belts out those notes like she's a cannon, and that might shock those of you who are used to today's more demure, sultry vocal style. But as we see toward the end, Cher has tremendous versatility in her voice, and she is just as capable of a soft ballad as she is a throat wrencher. To me, the payoff is "I Got You Babe" acoustic version which is delivered at the end in a very subdued & classy way (not the version from Groundhog Day) which immediately clinched it: I'm a Sonny & Cher fan.

    Oh, a quick word about the film quality & directing style: magnificent. The DVD I got is the MGM version released in 2004, and although there are no bonus features, the picture is as crisp and vivid as anything done today (perhaps it's been digitally remastered). The director William Freidkin who did, of all things "The Exorcist", throws in some nice artistic touches and creative shots that should be of interest to any cinema geeks in the audience; if nothing else, it's weird to think the same director would, 5 years later, be filming demon girls vomiting pea soup and telling priests nasty things about their mothers. All around, this is a great film which truly deserves a cult following, if only more people knew it existed. Snatch it up if you get a chance.
    6RodrigAndrisan

    For Sonny & Cher's lovers

    The puppy, the monkeys, the elephants, the crocodile, the lions, the tiger and the horses in this film are all natural so, I would say that they all are playing well. I do not know if I can say the same about Sonny & Cher. Cher's luck is that she looks very good. And both of them, Sonny & Cher, they are singing beautiful songs, very entertaining. George Sanders is George Sanders, big ego, big personality. It is one of the first films of the great William Friedkin. Just a musical without great expectations. The third episode, in which Sonny is a detective, is much more funny than the first two. Watch it only if you don't have anything better to do.
    6raz1035

    Camp Period Classic or a dated mess?

    I'm a 60's fan and a Cher fan and I still had trouble getting through this movie. It's a touch of The Sonny & Cher Show, a touch of Laugh-In, a touch of early MTV and a touch of early reality show. This description sounds better than it actually is. It is still fun to watch a young & beautiful Cher in some fab clothes and singing great. She is surprisingly natural in her straight scenes. Sonny plays his scenes like a skit from The Sonny & Cher show or a Carol Burnett sketch. George Saunders looks like he was aging well playing his Allison Dewitt character from All Abot Eve. He committed suicide not long after this movie with one of the most upsetting suicide notes ever written. Sad. I believe the house that they filmed this movie is Sonny & Cher's actual home that they bought from Tony Curtis and had to mortgage to finish this film. I'm still glad I watched the whole film but doubt if I ever will need to see it again.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first feature film for director 'William Friedkin' and the first starring role for Sonny Bono and Cher.
    • Goofs
      In the western scene where a mom is trying to pull her son's ear, she keeps missing the ear. The son finally realizes this, so he walks as if she had a hold of his ear.
    • Quotes

      Sonny: Hey, you wanna make a movie?

      Chér: No.

      Sonny: Why?

      Chér: 'Cos I like what I'm doing.

      Sonny: I know. But let's just go up and see what it's all about.

      Chér: No, you go ahead. I've got some things to do. I'll meet you later.

      Sonny: Come on, Bud. You don't have anything to do.

      Chér: No, you go ahead. Besides, you know I hate business.

      Sonny: Not business. I'm just gonna go up and see what it's all about.

      Chér: No thank you.

      Sonny: Are you coming or not?

      Chér: No thank you.

      Sonny: Come on, Bud. You don't have anything to do. You just don't want to go up and talk to the man.

      Chér: No thank you, please.

      Sonny: Know what you are?

      Chér: What?

      Sonny: A pain.

      Chér: I know it. See you later.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sonny and Cher Make a Movie (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      It's the Little Things
      Composed by Sonny Bono

      Performed by Sonny & Cher

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    • Release date
      • May 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • The Film
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Got You, Babe
    • Filming locations
      • Beverly Hills, California, USA(Sonny and Chér outdoor restaurant scenes; child palying cowboys scene.)
    • Production companies
      • Motion Pictures International
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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